Twenty-First-Century Access Services:: On the Front Line of Academic Librarianship, Second Edition
Editat de Trevor A. Dawes, Michael J. Krasulskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2023 – vârsta ani
This thoroughly revised edition of 2013’s seminal Twenty-First-Century Access Services highlights the expanded duties of these departments; the roles these services continue to play in the success of the library, students, and faculty; and the knowledge, skills, and abilities these library workers need. In four parts it explores:
- Facilitating Access
- Leading Access Services
- Assessing Access Services
- Developing Access Services Professionals
Twenty-First-Century Access Services demonstrates access services’ value, defines their responsibilities and necessary skills, and explores how access services departments are evolving new and traditional services to support the academic mission of their institutions. It is geared toward both access services practitioners and library and information science graduate students and faculty.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838939314
ISBN-10: 0838939317
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries
ISBN-10: 0838939317
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Notă biografică
Trevor A. Dawes has worked in the academic library sector for over 20 years developing and providing service-enhancing training and professional development opportunities that positively impact library-wide projects and programs. Dawes also facilitates workshops on leadership development and diversity, improving the knowledge, skills, competencies, and abilities of librarians and library workers. A published author and presenter, Dawes has written or edited books, book chapters, and articles and presented on a variety of topics at local, national, and international conferences. Dawes earned his Master of Library Science from Rutgers University and has two additional Master’s Degrees in Educational Leadership and Educational Administration from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Michael J. Krasulski is an Assistant Professor in and Department Head of the Library and Educational Resources Department at the Community College of Philadelphia. He is also serves as the Access Services Librarian. He was previously Associate Professor of Information Science and Coordinator of Access Services at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Michael is continually working on various research projects that he hopes will improve the status of access services librarians within the profession. He earned his MSLIS from Drexel University and has an additional masters degree from Temple University. Additionally, he is the book review editor for and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Access Services.
Michael J. Krasulski is an Assistant Professor in and Department Head of the Library and Educational Resources Department at the Community College of Philadelphia. He is also serves as the Access Services Librarian. He was previously Associate Professor of Information Science and Coordinator of Access Services at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Michael is continually working on various research projects that he hopes will improve the status of access services librarians within the profession. He earned his MSLIS from Drexel University and has an additional masters degree from Temple University. Additionally, he is the book review editor for and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Access Services.
Cuprins
Foreword from the first edition
James G. Neal
Introduction
Michael J. Krasulski and Trevor A. Dawes
Part I. Facilitating Access
Chapter 1. Circulation
Karen Glover
Chapter 2. Stacks Management
David W. Bottorff
Chapter 3. Resource Sharing
Megan Gaffney
Chapter 4. Course Reserve Management: Evolution vs. Revolution
Tom Bruno
Chapter 5. Building Management Responsibilities for Access Services
David W. Bottorff, Katherine Furlong, and David McCaslin
Chapter 6. Emerging Technologies and Spaces in Access Services
David McCaslin and Katherine Furlong
Part II. Leading Access Services 127
Chapter 7. The ACRL Framework Access Services Librarianship
Brad Warren
Chapter 8. User Experience and Access Services
Rachel Pisciotta, Katherine Fischer, and Kristina Rose
Part III. Assessing Access Services
Chapter 9. Access Services and the Success of the Academic Library
Paul Sharpe
Chapter 10. Assessing and Benchmarking Access Services
Nancy B. Turner and Justin Hill
Part IV. Developing Access Services Professionals
Chapter 11. Access Services in Library and Information Science Education
Michael J. Krasulski and David McCaslin
Chapter 12. The Kept-Up Access Services Professional
Michael J. Krasulski and Stephanie Atkins Sharpe
Conclusion
Trevor A. Dawes and Michael J. Krasulski
Appendix. A Framework for Access Services Librarianship: An Initiative Sponsored by the
Association of College and Research Libraries’ Access Services Interest Group (2020)
About the Authors
James G. Neal
Introduction
Michael J. Krasulski and Trevor A. Dawes
Part I. Facilitating Access
Chapter 1. Circulation
Karen Glover
Chapter 2. Stacks Management
David W. Bottorff
Chapter 3. Resource Sharing
Megan Gaffney
Chapter 4. Course Reserve Management: Evolution vs. Revolution
Tom Bruno
Chapter 5. Building Management Responsibilities for Access Services
David W. Bottorff, Katherine Furlong, and David McCaslin
Chapter 6. Emerging Technologies and Spaces in Access Services
David McCaslin and Katherine Furlong
Part II. Leading Access Services 127
Chapter 7. The ACRL Framework Access Services Librarianship
Brad Warren
Chapter 8. User Experience and Access Services
Rachel Pisciotta, Katherine Fischer, and Kristina Rose
Part III. Assessing Access Services
Chapter 9. Access Services and the Success of the Academic Library
Paul Sharpe
Chapter 10. Assessing and Benchmarking Access Services
Nancy B. Turner and Justin Hill
Part IV. Developing Access Services Professionals
Chapter 11. Access Services in Library and Information Science Education
Michael J. Krasulski and David McCaslin
Chapter 12. The Kept-Up Access Services Professional
Michael J. Krasulski and Stephanie Atkins Sharpe
Conclusion
Trevor A. Dawes and Michael J. Krasulski
Appendix. A Framework for Access Services Librarianship: An Initiative Sponsored by the
Association of College and Research Libraries’ Access Services Interest Group (2020)
About the Authors